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Aston Villa Table Bid to Sign AC Milan Star Pervis Estupinan

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Aston Villa are looking to recover from a nightmare 24 hours in which they lost two key first-team stars after their release clauses were triggered.

The Villans were rocked when Manchester United triggered the £35m exit clause in Youri Tielemans’ contract on Monday morning, before European champions PSG informed them later in the day that they would be triggering the clause in Lucas Digne’s contract to sign him for a fee worth less than £10m.

Now Unai Emery is keen to rebuild the squad ahead of a campaign which will see the team competing in the Champions League once more, and the club have made a bid to replace one of those stars.

Aston Villa Make Offer for Estupinan

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According to a report by SportMediaset, Aston Villa have tabled a bid to sign AC Milan left-back Pervis Estupinan to replace Digne.

Estupinan, who has been described as ‘phenomenal’, left the Premier League to join the Serie A side last summer but struggled to make an impact, and is now considered to be surplus to requirements by new manager Ruben Amorim.

Emery worked with the Ecuador international during their time together at Villarreal, and has identified the 28-year-old as the man he wants in his squad to replace the PSG-bound Frenchman.

Villa are understood to have tabled a bid worth between €10m-12m (£8.5m-10.2m), but Milan are holding out for a fee closer to €18m (£15.3m) to allow him to move on, having paid £17m to take him away from Brighton 12 months ago.

Talks are ongoing between the clubs to find an agreement, and all parties are working to bridge the gap in valuation, with a deal expected to happen.

It’s understood that Emery is the man driving the deal behind the scenes at Villa Park, and Milan have opened the door to his departure.

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Estupinan and Emery is a Great Match

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Emery knows his system and demands better than anyone else, and it’s no surprise that most of the deals he has asked for during his time in the Midlands have ended up being a success.

The Spanish manager knows Estupinan well, and the defender himself knows the demands of the Premier League and what is required to be a success in Emery’s system. At the reported fee, it’s a sensible idea for Villa to go for someone who will need limited time to adapt, while also replacing the experience and quality they are losing in Digne.

Villa have been very good at bouncing back from disappointment in the market in recent years, and this is another chance for them to show they belong in the big time with the way they get their business done on and off the pitch.

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Lamine Yamal Wants Argentina and Lionel Messi in World Cup Final

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Spain are through to the World Cup final and Lamine Yamal has made clear who he wants to be victorious when Argentina meet England in Wednesday’s semi-final.

Yamal and La Roja beat tournament favourites France 2-0 at Dallas Stadium to book their place in the final at MetLife Stadium in New York New Jersey in East Rutherford. It’s just the second time the Spaniards have reached the biggest game in international football and they will be hoping for a repeat of their 2010 triumph.

A Mikel Oyarzabal penalty and Pedro Porro’s fine finish saw off the French and ensured there will be no replay of the 2022 final. Yamal wasn’t on the scoresheet but he played his part in an impressive victory for Luis de la Fuente’s side.

Who Yamal Wants to Face in World Cup Final

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Spain could face England in a repeat of the Euro 2024 final, which they won 2-1, but there’s also a chance of seeing Yamal take on one of his footballing idols. For most Barcelona fans, it’s a dream to see their new superstar take on arguably the greatest player of all-time.

Yamal said ahead of his nation’s win on Tuesday (via Fabrizio Romano): “Facing Leo Messi in a World Cup final would be fantastic. I hope so!”

For that to happen, Argentina must beat England at Atlanta Stadium and it’s a tough one to call. Lionel Messi is firing on all cylinders and sits on eight goals in six games ahead of the semi-final.

Messi has never played against Yamal in competitive football, and it’s a story that writes itself. The 19-year-old Barca attacker hasn’t quite been at his best during the World Cup but will relish the chance to battle his idol in the biggest showpiece in world football.

Yamal Missed Out on Facing His Idol

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There are many interesting subplots that will ensue no matter whom Spain face in Sunday’s final. If it’s England, Yamal comes up against his new Barca teammate, Anthony Gordon, and his former Catalan ally, Marcus Rashford.

If it’s Argentina, he has the chance to prove he is Messi’s heir, both for the Blaugrana and on the international stage. But he won’t get the chance to ever face his idol Neymar, who bowed out of international football after Brazil’s 2-1 loss to Norway in the Round of 16.

Yamal previously revealed that he looked up to Neymar despite acknowledging Messi as the greatest player of all-time. He said: “Obviously, my idol is Neymar because I like watching him play, but Messi is the best, and there is no discussion about that.”

Neymar earned a surprise call-up to Carlo Ancelotti’s squad for the World Cup but was handed a bit-part role. He wasn’t one of the superstars who have stepped up for their countries, including Jude Bellingham, who could fire England to a final and come up against his El Clasico rival.

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Why Referee Overturned Free-Kick During Spain’s World Cup Win vs France

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Many viewers tuning into the World Cup semi-final between Spain and France on Tuesday night were left baffled by a decision made by the referee, with some accusing him of ‘corruption’ after he appeared to ‘make up a new rule’.

There can be no complaints about the decision to award Spain a penalty for Lucas Digne’s tackle on Lamine Yamal, with a rules expert having already explained why Mikel Oyarzabal was allowed to score from the spot despite his teenage compatriot appearing to handle the ball in the build-up.

However, as tensions rose throughout the first half, another bizarre decision got viewers talking about corruption, with many unable to understand one of Ivan Barton’s calls.

Referee Accused of ‘Making Up New Rule’ in France vs Spain

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France were awarded a free-kick on the edge of the Spain penalty area in Dallas. It came after an apparent foul from Fabian Ruiz on Ousmane Dembele. Paris Saint-Germain star Ruiz protested his innocence to the referee, saying there was no contact on the French winger and, moments later, the decision was overturned by referee Ivan Barton.

Spain were given the free-kick and a chance to clear their lines, while fans were left confused. One X user wrote: “Making the rules up as we go along here. Free kick overturned,” while a second remarked:

“Still trying to work out how that Fabian Ruiz free-kick was overturned. Absurd, regardless of whether it was a free-kick or not.”

Another added: “Just making the rules up as we go now… Corrupt f*****g tournament,” as a fourth concluded: “I have absolutely no clue what’s going on with these referees anymore, overturning free kicks now? But only some? Tournament has become farcical.”

Explanation Emerges On Real Reason Free-Kick Was Overturned

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Rules expert Dale Johnson, who reviews incidents for the BBC, has offered clarity to the situation. While it appeared that VAR had intervened to the naked eye, it was actually Barton’s assistant that overturned the decision. He explained (see his post below):

“I’m told that the referee cancelled the free-kick on the advice of his assistant. Looked a strange one though.”

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William Saliba Reveals His ‘Back Is Gone’ During France vs Spain

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Arsenal defender William Saliba was forced off during France’s World Cup semi-final meeting with Spain on Tuesday night.

Luis de la Fuente’s men were awarded a penalty when Lamine Yamal went down after Luis Digne unintentionally kicked him. Mikel Oyarzabal stepped up and fired past Mike Maignan to put the Spaniards in front in the 22nd minute.

Didier Deschamps was handed another setback in the 30th minute after Saliba went down injured. The Gunners centre-back couldn’t continue, limping off and being replaced by Crystal Palace’s Maxence Lacroix.

Saliba’s fitness had been a concern heading into tonight’s game, and he missed training sessions as fears grew over his availability. He made the starting lineup but grimaced with pain just half an hour into the semi-final at Dallas Stadium.

What Injured Saliba Said During France vs Spain

William Saliba at the 2026 World Cup REUTERS/Pilar Olivares

Not only were France thrown a massive headache when Saliba came off, but Arsenal will be praying it’s nothing serious. He’s a key man in Mikel Arteta’s defence, and his club manager won’t want any of his players returning from the World Cup injured.

From the sounds of it, the 25-year-old might face a spell on the sidelines. French reporter Julian Laurens claimed that the Gunners man could be seen saying, “My back is gone, my back is gone.”

Saliba has been put on a modified training programme during the tournament to manage his back pain. He has seemingly played through the pain barrier, playing every minute of his country’s campaign until tonight.

Trusted Arsenal insider HandofArsenal on X reports that Arsenal have been “worried” about Saliba’s back issues. He might require a procedure to “fully heal.”

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Saliba Gets Rest Amid Arsenal Pre-Season

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William Saliba of Arsenal during the Premier League match Everton vs Arsenal at Hill Dickinson Stadium, Liverpool, United Kingdom, 20th December 2025 (Photo by Alfie Cosgrove/News Images)

Saliba will get some well-earned rest once the World Cup concludes, as Arsenal players who have reached the latter stages aren’t expected back for pre-season until August. Those who reach the final are set to return to the club on August 10th, giving them plenty of time to recharge their batteries.

Arteta will have been pleased to see Gabriel Magalhaes come through Brazil’s campaign unscathed, although his nation’s early exit might mean his mood is low. He and Saliba were instrumental in the North Londoners’ Premier League title win and their coach will be eager to have them fit in preparation for next season.

The Gunners’ first game of the 2026-27 campaign takes place on August 21st, when they host newly promoted Coventry City at the Emirates. Before that, they are involved in friendly action against Borussia Dortmund and have a Community Shield clash with Manchester City on August 16th.

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